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- (sTag tshang lo tsā ba Shes rab rin chen) (b. 1405) was a famous scholar of the Sakya tradition who is well known for his vigorous refutation of Tsongkhapa13 bytes (74 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- (1284-1334) The third holder of the title Karmapa, he was a great siddha and scholar and a propagator of both the Mahamudra and Dzogchen teachings to such an20 KB (3,280 words) - 20:42, 14 December 2008
- Buddhist masters in Tibetan history. He first became an important scholar of the Sakya tradition, but then moved to Jonang Monastery. There he became the14 bytes (74 words) - 16:20, 31 August 2021
- Chakzam Tulku Tendzin Yeshe Lhundrup 8th Chakzam Tulku Tendzin Khyenrab Thutop Sakya Trichen Ngawang Palden Chokyong Shechen Rabjam Rigdzin Paljor Getse Gyurme30 KB (2,831 words) - 18:00, 19 February 2009
- provinces of Tibet : 1260? [[The Sakyas destroy Drigung: 1290 The Phamo Drupa (Chanchup Gyaltsen) everthrow the Sakya rule: 1352 Rinpungpa (rin spungs113 KB (17,580 words) - 12:42, 9 June 2011
- included a large collection of Sanskrit manuscripts. Sakya (sa skya) The seat of the Sakya school, Sakya was founded by Konchog Gyalpo of the powerful Khön61 KB (10,371 words) - 09:39, 6 November 2006
- understanding of rival philosophies. With great courage and ability, this fine scholar compiled the basic teachings of all Tibetan Buddhist Schools in his encyclopedic15 KB (2,444 words) - 04:22, 20 April 2006
- klong chen pa dri med 'od zer/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)of Great N., the vigor of Half-N. (see Ardhanārāyaṇa; so Tib.), they (the Śākyas) could not lift them. Tib. uses the same word, mkhregs pa, hardness, firmness11 bytes (177 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021
- People/'jam mgon kong sprul (section འཇམ་མགོན་ཀོང་སྤྲུལ་ Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye (1813 - 1899) Born in: Rongyab (rong rgyab) <br>Tibetan date of birth: Year of the Female Water Bird, 14<sup>th</sup> sexagenary cycle. <br>Tibetan date of passing: 27<sup>th</sup> day, 11<sup>th</sup> month, Year of the Earth Pig, 15<sup>th</sup> sexagenary cycle. <br>Notes on dates: Jamgön Kongtrul passed away on the twenty-seventh day of the eleventh month of the earth-pig year of the fifteenth sexagenary cycle. Nesar Tashi Chöpel, who recorded the date, likely used the Tsurpu calendrical system, for which the Tibetan date would translate to December 29, 1899. The more commonly used Pukpa system had two eleventh months in the earth-pig year, leading scholars to give Kongtrul's death as falling either on December 29, 1899 (the first eleventh month), or January 28, 1900 (the second).)greatest scholars in the history of Tibet. A Karma Kagyu lama and model of rimay ecumenical activity, he collaborated closely with the Sakya lama Jamyang14 bytes (350 words) - 16:19, 31 August 2021
- Khecari) is an aspect of the wisdom dakini extensively practiced in the Sakya and Geluk traditions. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Khadira (seng ldeng). Acacia catechu22 KB (3,481 words) - 12:46, 12 August 2008
- na tha kun dga' snying po, 1575-1635). This great saint and outstanding scholar was the holder of the Jonang tradition and one of the leading exponents17 KB (2,771 words) - 12:44, 12 August 2008
- chen byams pa nam mkha’ ’chi med, 1765–1820). In the Sakya tradition, he received teachings from Sakya Trichen Pema Dundul Wangchok (sa skya khri chen padma112 KB (18,693 words) - 11:13, 7 August 2017
- mgon : N.C. Sinha Bulletin of Tibetology 1968 No.3 1. Panegyrics in honour of Sakya Pandita : Mynak R. Tulku 2. Chos srid gnyis-ldan : N.C. Sinha 3. Notes and33 KB (5,104 words) - 07:19, 13 January 2006
- Zhab Ngawang Kunga Sönam, the youngest son of the 26th Sakya Tridzin, who himself became the 28th Sakya Tridzin, it first begins, as mentioned above, with30 KB (4,854 words) - 15:12, 16 February 2021
- rig pa/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)app. an ascetic, who entertained the Bodhisattva: atha bodhisattvo yenaiva Śākyā brāhmaṇyā āśramas tenopasaṃkrāmat; sā bodhi- sattvaṃ vāsena bhaktena copanimantrayate11 bytes (185 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021
- rang rig/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)app. an ascetic, who entertained the Bodhisattva: atha bodhisattvo yenaiva Śākyā brāhmaṇyā āśramas tenopasaṃkrāmat; sā bodhi- sattvaṃ vāsena bhaktena copanimantrayate11 bytes (174 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- Padmasambhava there and built a monastery that was subsequently held by the Sakya school; 3) khrus sgo, the "Gate of the Thaw," in the south. See above, note28 KB (4,404 words) - 12:51, 12 August 2008
- Vajra Gingkara; emanation of Palchen Heruka [RY] na ro mkha' spyod ma - sakya yidam emanation of Vajrayogini [IW] gnas ris bcu gnyis - 12 different realms54 KB (8,828 words) - 03:36, 22 February 2006
- (mnga' ris pan chen padma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542), as well as many learned Sakya teachers, originated from Mustang. See D.P. Jackson, The Mollas of Mustang27 KB (4,487 words) - 12:53, 12 August 2008
- sems 'byung ba/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)sarvaśākyakumārā atha paryantaś ca bodhi- sattvaḥ; essential mg. must be thus all the Śākya youths were unsuccessful (didn't get to the solution? sc. in mathe- matical11 bytes (176 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021